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Magnetism in spin models for depleted honeycomb-lattice iridates: Spin-glass order towards percolation
Iridates are characterized by a fascinating interplay of spin-orbit and
electron-electron interactions. The honeycomb-lattice materials A2IrO3
(A=Na,Li) have been proposed to realize pseudospin-1/2 Mott insulating states
with strongly anisotropic exchange interactions, described by the
Heisenberg-Kitaev model, but other scenarios involving longer-range exchange
interactions or more delocalized electrons have been put forward as well. Here
we study the influence of non-magnetic doping, i.e., depleted moments, on the
magnetic properties of experimentally relevant variants of the
Heisenberg-Kitaev and Heisenberg J1-J2-J3 models. We generically find that the
zigzag order of the clean system is replaced, upon doping, by a spin-glass
state with short-ranged zigzag correlations. We determine the spin-glass
temperature as function of the doping level and argue that this quantity allows
to experimentally distinguish the different proposed spin models when the
doping is driven across the site percolation threshold of the honeycomb
lattice.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures. Published versio
Anderson localization and momentum-space entanglement
We consider Anderson localization and the associated metal-insulator
transition for non-interacting fermions in D = 1, 2 space dimensions in the
presence of spatially correlated on-site random potentials. To assess the
nature of the wavefunction, we follow a recent proposal to study momentum-space
entanglement. For a D = 1 model with long-range disorder correlations, both the
entanglement spectrum and the entanglement entropy allow us to clearly
distinguish between extended and localized states based upon a single
realization of disorder. However, for other models including the D = 2 case
with long-range correlated disorder, we find that the method is not similarly
successful. We analyze the reasons for its failure, concluding that the much
desired generalization to higher dimensions may be problematic.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures. Contribution to J. Stat. Mech. special issue
"Quantum Entanglement in Condensed Matter Physics". Minor changes. References
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Singular field response and singular screening of vacancies in antiferromagnets
For isolated vacancies in ordered local-moment antiferromagnets we show that
the magnetic-field linear-response limit is generically singular: The magnetic
moment associated with a vacancy in zero field is different from that in a
finite field h in the limit h->0. The origin is a universal and singular
screening cloud, which moreover leads to perfect screening as h->0 for magnets
which display spin-flop bulk states in the weak-field limit.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figs, (v2) 2-page supplement added, final version as
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Cluster-glass phase in pyrochlore XY antiferromagnets with quenched disorder
We study the impact of quenched disorder (random exchange couplings or site
dilution) on easy-plane pyrochlore antiferromagnets. In the clean system,
order-by-disorder selects a magnetically ordered state from a classically
degenerate manifold. In the presence of randomness, however, different orders
can be chosen locally depending on details of the disorder configuration. Using
a combination of analytical considerations and classical Monte-Carlo
simulations, we argue that any long-range-ordered magnetic state is destroyed
beyond a critical level of randomness where the system breaks into magnetic
domains due to random exchange anisotropies, becoming, therefore, a glass of
spin clusters, in accordance with the available experimental data. These random
anisotropies originate from off-diagonal exchange couplings in the microscopic
Hamiltonian, establishing their relevance to other magnets with strong
spin-orbit coupling.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures. Supplemental Material: 6 pages, 5 figures.
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Brazilian guideline for the treatment of patients with opioids dependence syndrome
There is a relatively low prevalence of opioid use in Brazil, particularly involving the non-medical use of codeine and opiate-containing syrups. However, opioid dependence syndrome shows a significant total impact on mortality and morbidity. Over the past 20 years, scientific progress has changed our understanding of the nature of opioid addiction and its various possible treatments. Addiction is a chronic illness treatable if the treatment is well-delivered and tailored to the needs of the particular patient. There is indeed an array of treatments that can effectively reduce drug use, help manage drug cravings, prevent relapses and restore people to productive social functioning. The treatment of drug addiction will be part of long-term, medical, psychological, and social perspectives. This guideline aims at providing guidance to psychiatrists and other mental health professionals who care for patients with Opioid Dependence Syndrome. It comments on the somatic and psychosocial treatment that is used for such patients, and reviews scientific evidences and their strength. Also, the essential historical, epidemiological and neurobiological aspects of Opioid Dependence are reviewed.Existe uma prevalência relativamente baixa do uso de ópioides no Brasil, em particular envolvendo o uso não médico da codeína e de xaropes que contêm opióides. No entanto, a síndrome de dependência apresenta um significativo impacto total na mortalidade e morbidade. Nos últimos 20 anos, o avanço científico tem modificado nosso entendimento sobre a natureza da adição aos opióides e os variados tratamentos possíveis. A adição é uma doença crônica tratável se o tratamento for realizado e adaptado tendo em vista as necessidades do paciente específico. Há, de um fato, um conjunto de tratamentos que podem efetivamente reduzir o uso da droga, ajudar a gerenciar a fissura pela droga, prevenir recaídas e recuperar as pessoas para o funcionamento social produtivo. O tratamento da dependência de drogas será parte de perspectivas de longo prazo do ponto de vista médico, psicológico e social. Esta diretriz almeja fornecer um guia para os psiquiatras e outros profissionais de saúde que tratam de pacientes com Síndrome de Dependência de Opióides. Ela tece comentários sobre o tratamento somático e psicossocial que é utilizado nesses pacientes e revisa as evidências científicas e seu poder. Da mesma forma, os aspectos históricos, epidemiológicos e neurobiológicos da dependência de opióides são revisados.Universidade de São Paulo Hospital de Clínicas Instituto de PsiquiatriaFaculdade de Medicina do ABCJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineAssociação Brasileira de Psiquiatria Departamento de Dependência QuímicaHospital Albert EinsteinUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)UNIADUNIFESPSciEL
Binary black holes in circular orbits. II. Numerical methods and first results
We present the first results from a new method for computing spacetimes
representing corotating binary black holes in circular orbits. The method is
based on the assumption of exact equilibrium. It uses the standard 3+1
decomposition of Einstein equations and conformal flatness approximation for
the 3-metric. Contrary to previous numerical approaches to this problem, we do
not solve only the constraint equations but rather a set of five equations for
the lapse function, the conformal factor and the shift vector. The orbital
velocity is unambiguously determined by imposing that, at infinity, the metric
behaves like the Schwarzschild one, a requirement which is equivalent to the
virial theorem. The numerical scheme has been implemented using multi-domain
spectral methods and passed numerous tests. A sequence of corotating black
holes of equal mass is calculated. Defining the sequence by requiring that the
ADM mass decrease is equal to the angular momentum decrease multiplied by the
orbital angular velocity, it is found that the area of the apparent horizons is
constant along the sequence. We also find a turning point in the ADM mass and
angular momentum curves, which may be interpreted as an innermost stable
circular orbit (ISCO). The values of the global quantities at the ISCO,
especially the orbital velocity, are in much better agreement with those from
third post-Newtonian calculations than with those resulting from previous
numerical approaches.Comment: 27 pages, 20 PostScript figures, improved presentation of the
regularization procedure for the shift vector, new section devoted to the
check of the momentum constraint, references added + minor corrections,
accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
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